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the Holy Prophet and their objections to his decisions as well as their
acting upon their personal opinions in his presence. Let us refer to an
example on such objections:
During the Hudaybiyah Truce, `Umar objected to the Holy Prophet, saying,
"Are you really the messenger of Allah?"
Answering him, the Holy Prophet said, "Yes, I am."
"Are we really the right while our enemies the wrong?" `Umar asked again.
"Yes, this is true," answered the Holy Prophet.
"Why are we then making relinquishments for thema" wondered `Umar.
The Holy Prophet replied, "Verily, I am the Messenger of Allah and I will
never disobey Him, for He will certainly give me victory."
Keeping on asking, `Umar said, "Have you not told us that we will be at the
Holy House (the Ka`bah) and circumambulate it?"
"Yes, I have," answered the Holy Prophet, "Have I told you that we will come
to it this very year?"
"No, you have not," answered `Umar.
"You will certainly come to and circumambulate the Holy House," asserted the
Holy Prophet.
`Umar then came to Abu-Bakr and asked, "Is he really the prophet of Allah?"
"Of course he is," answered Abu-Bakr.
"Why are we then making relinquishments for our enemiesa" `Umar asked again.
Abu-Bakr answered, "Listen man! He is verily the messenger of Allah; and he
will never disobey his Lord Who will surely give him victory. You must thus
hold fast to him for he is surely the right. I swear it by Allah."
Keeping on asking, `Umar said, "Has he not told us that we will come to and
circumambulate the Holy House?"
"Has he told you that you will come to it this very yeara" asked Abu-Bakr.
"No, he has not," answered `Umar.
"You will then certainly come to and circumambulate the Holy House,"
confirmed Abu-Bakr.(1)
1- This famous incident has been recorded in the majority of the books of
the Islamic history and Tafsir (Exegesis of the Holy QUR'AN). See, for
confirmation, Sahih al-Bukhariy 2:978 H. 2581 (as narrated on the authority
of al-Masawwir ibn Makhramah and Marwan ibn al-Hakam), 3:1162 H. 3011 (as
narrated on the authority of Sahl ibn Hunayf); Sahih Muslim 3:1411 H. 1785.
The narration is also recorded, yet in brief, by al-tabaraniy, in al-Mu`jam
al-Kabir 1:72 H. 82 on the authority of `Umar ibn al-KHATTAB himself. It is
also recorded by al-Bayhaqiy in al-Madkhal 1:192 H. 217. Ibn Hajar, in
5:347, comments, "The narration is recorded by al-Bazzar on the authority of
`Abdullah ibn `Umar on the authority of `Umar himself (Musnad al-Bazzar
1:254 H. 148) and al-Waqidiy on the authority of `Abdullah ibn `Abbas... See
also Ibn al-Jawziy: Tarikh `Umar ibn al-KHATTAB 58.
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